First it wants only indirect sunlight, but as with any blooming plant that will be six hours a day. Then fertilize with a blooming soluble fertilizer every three weeks. Direct sunlight will burn the leaves.
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The smaller one, most often sold in 4-8" pots is the Spathiphyllum wallisii. It's about 1' tall. The larger one, up to 2' is Spathiphyllum 'Mauna Loa'.
bloom is used to many things but the most commonly known meaning of bloom is "the flower of a plant"
Put the leaves in tap water for a few weeks until roots start grow.(Leave at room tempeture.A shade plant.)
The plant is either over fed, over watered, or given too much direct sunlight...or all of the above
Fertilizer. A healthy plant will bloom longer.
After bloom you can cut the lupine plant down to the end of the flower spikes. Leave the rest of the plant. The lupine will reseed itself.
It is pronounced as spath-uh-FILL-um.
If your flower doesnt bloom, that usually means that you are not taking that much care of it, and that can sometimes bring bad luck
You'll have to be more specific. Most flowers bloom from green plants.
bloom as in flower. about 6 weeks. sativa is longer.
Technically it is considered a toxic plant. It is rarely if ever lethal though. It causes nausea, diarrhea, similar stomach upsets and in some cases difficulty swallowing.